But the Republican nominee was also heckled by some members of the audience of about fifty in the church. One woman called out to him about discriminatory housing practices in his buildings, to which Trump responded:"never, you're wrong. Never would."

Yet amid the further interruptions, it was Timmons who saved Trump. "Mr. Trump is a guest of my church," she said. "And you will respect him."

Ahead of Trump's remarks, the Bethel United Methodist Church released a statement that preached open mindedness and clarity that this wasn't an endorsement. "The United Methodist is an open church," the paper statement read. "We welcome all people. Our official statement is 'open hearts, open minds, open doors."

After Trump had left the church, where his remarks only lasted just a few minutes, Michigan People's Campaign members took credit for the heckles and interruptions regarding Trump's DOJ-investigated, discriminatory housing practices.